Reading can be a solitary habit and I’m in an interactive kind of mood today. With that in mind – here’s a set of links to things that require some giving & receiving. Enjoy!

The Readers Podcast, hosted by the UK litbloggers Savidge Reads and GavReads, is compiling a long list for The International Readers Book Awards 2011. Due to some technical difficulties with the website they’ve decided to extend the deadline until Tuesday, December 20th. ANYONE IN THE WORLD can nominate a book (that’s been published in 2011 in hardback or paperback format) and there are multiple categories to choose from. Including: Best Character, Best Opening Line, Best First Novel and, of course, Best Book of the Year. Follow the link to fill out the longlisted nomination form. And I strongly encourage you to download an episode of The Readers while you’re there (they’re on iTunes as well).

Kimbofo of Reading Matters has designated January 2012 Australian Literature Month – complete with a challenge. The rules are simple: read an Australian book and celebrate the writers from the land down under (and NO! New Zealand books do NOT count! I’m still blushing over that faux pas). If you blog – not a requirement – Kim has created a set of 5 badges to use in your posts. Each one features a different Australian native animal. And, finally, if you’re unsure what to read I recommend visiting Lisa at ANZ Litlovers. I guarantee she’ll set you on the right track.

Closet political junkie? Levi Asher over at Litkicks has been hosting an ongoing discussion about the Occupy and Tea Party Movements. Whichever side of the debate you fall on – or if you find yourself performing a balancing act on razor-wire between the two – you’ll be welcomed. Your opinions (as long as you keep it polite) will be heard. And let’s be honest. That’s more than most of us got over Thanksgiving dinner with family.

Speaking of politics: it seems that there’s a new Republican front-runner! Lori at TNBBC is hosting a giveaway of TAFT 2012, a novel by Jason Heller published by Quirk Books. Follow the link to learn about the book, view the trailer and to enter to win the fantastic prize pack that includes a campaign pin and poster! (I’m such a geek). 5 winners, U.S. residents only and the opportunity to join a group discussion with the author on GoodReads in January. All entries need to be in by December 21st.

If we’re handing out points for creativity: Quirk seems to be ahead of the curve in keeping print books relevant in the wake of the e-book revolution. How do they do it? By making the physical object as unique and desirable as the text it contains. Case in point: their upcoming January release The Thorn And the Blossom: A Two-Sided Love Story by Theodora Goss.

This novel is beautifully illustrated, comes with a slipcover and without a spine. It’s what is known as an accordion book. In Goss’ incarnation each side opens up to the same story told from a different perspective, each perspective containing new revelations. (A shame this wasn’t out in time for the holiday because it would make the perfect stocking stuffer). Watch this space for my upcoming review.

And last, but not least, check out this tweet from last week:

I can't wait for HOME by Toni Morrison. She's my all time favorite author! #nextbestbook